Your ideas for show topics
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- Daemon Sultan
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Keeper Dan of the Miskatonic University Podcast
I was thinking about having a discussion, and even maybe having a guest about tips to write a scenario. There are a lot of keepers out there that write their own scenarios, and some even try to publish those. I think that providing tips for new and old keepers alike will be a good idea. This can be even an ongoing segment that doesn't have to appear on every show.
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- Professor
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This is a good one, and not the first time something like it has been suggested. We wandered into the subject a few times (the Sandbox vs. Scripted episode comes to mind), but it has never been the central topic.WiseWolf wrote:I was thinking about having a discussion, and even maybe having a guest about tips to write a scenario. There are a lot of keepers out there that write their own scenarios, and some even try to publish those. I think that providing tips for new and old keepers alike will be a good idea. This can be even an ongoing segment that doesn't have to appear on every show.
It might also be fun to actually brainstorm a quick scenario outline from Soup to Nuts during a show sometime. It could also get chaotic, but might be worthwhile. Maybe workshopping a scenario with a guest?
Keeper of the Cthulhu Dark "Secret Everest Expedition" PbP scenario
Rip Wheeler in the Call of Cthulhu "No Man's Land" scenario
Plays for Keepers
Rip Wheeler in the Call of Cthulhu "No Man's Land" scenario
Plays for Keepers
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- Professor
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One of my favorite subjects.WiseWolf wrote:I was thinking about having a discussion, and even maybe having a guest about tips to write a scenario. There are a lot of keepers out there that write their own scenarios, and some even try to publish those. I think that providing tips for new and old keepers alike will be a good idea. This can be even an ongoing segment that doesn't have to appear on every show.
Hey guys, long time listener first time... you know.
Never played the game (though I am extremely keen to), but I was thinking maybe an interesting subject for an upcoming podcast could be the use of the actual Elder Gods in a scenario? The bestiary covers the usual creatures, but how a Keeper plays an Elder God and actually has them interact in a scenario would be pretty helpful to people thinking about using them.
Never played the game (though I am extremely keen to), but I was thinking maybe an interesting subject for an upcoming podcast could be the use of the actual Elder Gods in a scenario? The bestiary covers the usual creatures, but how a Keeper plays an Elder God and actually has them interact in a scenario would be pretty helpful to people thinking about using them.
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- Professor
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This is a really great idea. And it's not at all obvious how to deal with such powerful entities in a game and still foster a fun role play experience.Whakahoa wrote:Hey guys, long time listener first time... you know.
Never played the game (though I am extremely keen to), but I was thinking maybe an interesting subject for an upcoming podcast could be the use of the actual Elder Gods in a scenario? The bestiary covers the usual creatures, but how a Keeper plays an Elder God and actually has them interact in a scenario would be pretty helpful to people thinking about using them.
Keeper of the Cthulhu Dark "Secret Everest Expedition" PbP scenario
Rip Wheeler in the Call of Cthulhu "No Man's Land" scenario
Plays for Keepers
Rip Wheeler in the Call of Cthulhu "No Man's Land" scenario
Plays for Keepers
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- Professor
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I like it. Hmm... now to pick a god...Whakahoa wrote:Hey guys, long time listener first time... you know.
Never played the game (though I am extremely keen to), but I was thinking maybe an interesting subject for an upcoming podcast could be the use of the actual Elder Gods in a scenario? The bestiary covers the usual creatures, but how a Keeper plays an Elder God and actually has them interact in a scenario would be pretty helpful to people thinking about using them.
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I think it should be the only feasible good that the players would meet and possibly survive, Nyarlathotep.
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Ever since I read Neil Gaiman's 'American Gods', I've thought Bast would be an interesting figure to incorporate into an Egypt based scenario but I haven't seen many mentioned. Most of the AP's I've listened to tend to stay away from Elder Gods.
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I'm not sure if this is a good show topic, but I'm having it hard finding any good material about New England before the 1920s. The game material about the Gaslight Era just seems to focus on London and Great Britain. I'd like to know more about that time in history to better describe it, paint the picture, to my players. (Many of my players like to play their characters from a young age up to when it's time to retire, which give their characters about 45 years of gametime to play. That means that I as a game master have to rough sketch up plans for campaigns lasting decades. Much work for me, but pays off in the enthusiasm I'm met with from my players.)
In the morning, mist comes up from the sea by the cliffs beyond Kingsport. White and feathery it comes from the deep to its brothers the clouds, full of dreams of dank pastures and caves of leviathan.
-"The Strange High House in the Mist" by HPL
-"The Strange High House in the Mist" by HPL